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Welcome to Seashop, the online boating equipment store, where you can find everything you need for your boating adventures. We have a wide range of deck equipment, anchoring, mooring and rigging available to fit all types of boats and budgets.

Our wide range of boat equipment and a wide range of quality products at competitive prices. Whether you are an experienced sailor or just starting out, we have everything you need to make the most of your boating adventures. Browse our range today and find the perfect deck equipment, anchoring, mooring and rigging for your boat.

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About engine equipment

Advice from specialists

We understand that the right engine is essential to a smooth and enjoyable boating experience, which is why we only stock engines from trusted brands known for their reliability and performance.

At Seashop we pride ourselves on offering a wide range of high quality products at competitive prices. Whether you are looking for an outboard, inboard or jet engine, we have everything you need to power your boat and enjoy your time on the water. View our range today and find the perfect engine for your boat.

How to use fenders

Fenders, also known as bumpers or boat bumpers, are essential for protecting your boat from damage when docking or mooring. Here's how to use them effectively:

  1. Placement: Attach the fenders to the sides of your boat where it is most likely to come into contact with the dock or other boats. Place them at the points of potential impact, such as the bow, stern, and along the sides.
  2. Adjustment: Ensure that the fenders are positioned at the right height to provide adequate protection. They should be positioned slightly above the waterline to cushion the impact effectively.
  3. Number and Size: Use an appropriate number of fenders based on the size and weight of your boat. Larger boats may require more fenders to distribute the impact evenly.
  4. Securing: Secure the fenders firmly to the boat using ropes or fender lines. Tie them securely to cleats or other attachment points to prevent them from slipping out of place.
  5. Monitoring: Regularly check the condition of your fenders for any signs of wear or damage. Replace them if necessary to ensure continued protection for your boat.

By following these tips, you can effectively use fenders to protect your boat and prevent damage during docking and mooring.